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Mark Schlabach ESPN Senior Writer

Ole Miss officials and former Rebels coach Houston Nutt reached an undisclosed settlement Monday to dismiss Nutt's lawsuit against the school. Ole Miss also apologized for its employees making inaccurate statements about Nutt during off-the-record conversations with media.

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Chris Low ESPN Senior Staff Writer

Ed Orgeron said LSU's 20-point comeback win against Auburn was further proof that this team has totally bought in.

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Chris Low ESPN Senior Staff Writer

Even after the backlash from the Troy loss, LSU's Ed Orgeron never wavered from his tunnel vision approach.

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Andrea Adelson ESPN Staff Writer

UCF coach Scott Frost discusses his appreciation of option football headed into its game against Navy.

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Sam Khan Jr. ESPN Staff Writer

Texas coach Tom Herman on the emotional aftermath of losing the Red River Showdown 29-24 to rival Oklahoma on Saturday: "We were hurt. That's one that stings for awhile...That was gut-wrenching and it should be."

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Tom VanHaaren ESPN Staff Writer

Michigan quarterback John O'Korn says he needs to pick up his play, "simple as that."

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Tom VanHaaren ESPN Staff Writer

Michigan defensive tackle Maurice Hurst says Penn State is his favorite place to play outside of the Big House, calls it football's finest.

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Dan Murphy ESPN Staff Writer

Jim Harbaugh says Saquon Barkley's strength is his ability to do it all. "He is a multi-purpose back that can do everything well."

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Alex Scarborough ESPN Staff Writer

Butch Jones calls Alabama "probably the most complete team I've seen in a number years."

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Tom VanHaaren ESPN Staff Writer

Jim Harbaugh says Penn State has an offense that's hitting on all cylinders right now, talks about the importance of some of his defensive players.

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Jake Trotter ESPN Staff Writer

Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury, on what would've happened if he'd doubled as a QB/LB in college like Iowa State's Joel Lanning: "I would have been a fraternity guy. Because it wouldn't have happened."

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Andrea Adelson ESPN Staff Writer

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney on the loss to Syracuse: "They just kicked our butt. That needs to be the story. Sometimes you get your butt whipped, and we did. We have to own it, learn from it, grow from it, and respond."

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Jake Trotter ESPN Staff Writer

How good has the quarterbacking been in the Big 12 this season? Through Week 7, Oklahoma State's Mason Rudolph leads nation in passing with 395 yards per game. Oklahoma's Baker Mayfield leads in completion percentage with a rate of 72.7. And West Virginia's Will Grier leads in TD passes with 21.

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Jake Trotter ESPN Staff Writer

Oklahoma State‘s James Washington and Marcell Ateman are the first FBS teammates with four-game streaks of 100 yards receiving at same time since at least ‘04, according to ESPN stats & info. Washington and Ateman are both tied alone for the longest active streaks in the country, as well.

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Mitch Sherman ESPN Staff Writer

Nebraska coach Mike Riley on the hire of AD Bill Moos:

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Adam Rittenberg ESPN Staff Writer

Nebraska coach Mike Riley met with new athletic director Bill Moos earlier today. "I've known Bill for a number of years from our time in the Pac-10 and Pac-12," Riley said in a statement. "I have great respect for the job he did at both Oregon and Washington State, and the success he built at those schools. I look forward to working with him in the near future and to talk about our vision for the Nebraska football program."

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Kyle Bonagura ESPN Staff Writer

Washington State will announce a search committee on Monday to find a successor for athletic director Bill Moos, who made a surprise jump to Nebraska on Sunday. The school will also use an executive search firm to aid the process and plans to name an interim AD early this week.

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Seth Walder ESPN Analytics

Don't sleep on Stanford as a potential Pac-12 champion.

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David Purdum ESPN Staff Writer

Notre Dame opens as a 4-point favorite over Southern Cal at the Wynn race and sports book in Las Vegas.

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Jake Trotter ESPN Staff Writer

Oklahoma QB Baker Mayfield completed all six of his passes thrown 15 or more yards downfield against Texas, tied for his most such completions in an FBS game this season, according to ESPN Stats & Info.

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Seth Walder ESPN Analytics

After Clemson lost and Miami won this weekend, the Hurricanes are the favorites to win the ACC.

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Kyle Bonagura ESPN Staff Writer

The most obvious question related to Bill Moos' departure from Washington State: What it means for football coach Mike Leach? Leach is understood to be fiercely loyal to Moos and seemed unlikely to pursue other jobs while under his employ. Leach declined to comment Sunday afternoon and said he will address the change in leadership later this week.

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Kyle Bonagura ESPN Staff Writer

Bill Moos' decision to leave as the athletic director at Washington State for Nebraska is a direct result of growing friction between him/the WSU athletic department and university president Kirk Schulz, who arrived from Kansas State in June 2016. Moos twice asked for a contract extension and was rebuffed both times, according to multiple sources. Said one: “Kirk Schulz has been awful for athletics. Since he arrived, it has been tense and awkward and difficult.”

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Adam Rittenberg ESPN Staff Writer

The reaction in the athletic director community to Bill Moos' hiring is definitely one of surprise. Most ADs expected Moos, 66, to retire at Washington State. Some think Moos is a good hire while others said the move reflects a process where Nebraska didn't get its top choices to replace Shawn Eichorst. ,

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Adam Rittenberg ESPN Staff Writer

Nebraska has named Washington State's Bill Moos as its new athletic director. Moos, who has been Washington State's AD since 2010, agreed to a five-year contract with an annual salary of $1 million. He served as Oregon's athletic director from 1995 through 2007.

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